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93 [ninety-three]

Subordinate clauses: if

Subordinate clauses: if

93 [sembilan puluh tiga]

Anak kalimat dengan ob (apakah)

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I don’t know if he loves me. Sa-- t---- t--- a----- d-- m-------- s---. Saya tidak tahu apakah dia mencintai saya. 0
I don’t know if he’ll come back. Sa-- t---- t--- a----- d-- k------. Saya tidak tahu apakah dia kembali. 0
I don’t know if he’ll call me. Sa-- t---- t--- a----- d-- m-------- s---. Saya tidak tahu apakah dia menelepon saya. 0
Maybe he doesn’t love me? Ap---- d-- b---------- m-------- s---? Apakah dia benar-benar mencintai saya? 0
Maybe he won’t come back? Ap---- d-- k------? Apakah dia kembali? 0
Maybe he won’t call me? Ap---- d-- m-------- s---? Apakah dia menelepon saya? 0
I wonder if he thinks about me. Sa-- b------------- a----- d-- m--------- s---. Saya bertanya-tanya apakah dia memikirkan saya. 0
I wonder if he has someone else. Sa-- b------------- a----- d-- m------- w----- l---. Saya bertanya-tanya apakah dia memiliki wanita lain. 0
I wonder if he lies. Sa-- b------------- a----- d-- b--------. Saya bertanya-tanya apakah dia berbohong. 0
Maybe he thinks of me? Ap---- d-- m--------- s---? Apakah dia memikirkan saya? 0
Maybe he has someone else? Ap---- d-- m------- w----- l---? Apakah dia memiliki wanita lain? 0
Maybe he tells me the truth? Ap---- d-- b------ y--- s---------? Apakah dia berkata yang sejujurnya? 0
I doubt whether he really likes me. Sa-- r--- a----- d-- b---------- m------- s---. Saya ragu apakah dia benar-benar menyukai saya. 0
I doubt whether he’ll write to me. Sa-- r--- a----- d-- m-------- s---. Saya ragu apakah dia menyurati saya. 0
I doubt whether he’ll marry me. Sa-- r--- a----- d-- a--- m------- s---. Saya ragu apakah dia akan menikahi saya. 0
Does he really like me? Ap---- d-- b---------- m------- s---? Apakah dia benar-benar menyukai saya? 0
Will he write to me? Ap---- d-- m-------- s---? Apakah dia menyurati saya? 0
Will he marry me? Ap---- d-- a--- m------- s---? Apakah dia akan menikahi saya? 0

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